Visuttharangsi School

Visuttharangsi School
Address
32 ,Saeng ChuTo Rd, Tha Muang District

,
71000

Coordinates14°00′N 99°33′E / 14.0°N 99.55°E / 14.0; 99.55
Information
TypePublic
MottoSūkā sāñgkāssā sāmākkī
(Esprit de corps of staff originates the happiness)
Established1 June 1904
FounderThe Priest Plieant Inthasaro
School boardKanchanaburi Education Service Area Office 1
AuthorityOffice of the Basic Education Commission
OversightMinistry of Education
DirectorViraj Ratanabandh
Grades7–12 (mathayom 1–6)
GenderCoeducational
Age range12 - 18
EnrollmentApprox. 2,800 [1] (2005 academic year)
Hours in school day7 - 8
CampusKanchanaburi, Suburban Area
Colour(s)Blue and Yellow   
SongMarch of Visttharangsi
Websitehttp://www.visut.ac.th

Visuttharangsi School (Thai: โรงเรียนวิสุทธรังษี, pronounced [wí sùt tʰá rāŋ sǐː], abbr. V.S.) (known colloquially as Visut) is a public school in Thailand. This school belongs to the Kanchanaburi Education Service Area Office 1, Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), Ministry of Education. The school provides preparatory school for college and university from grades 7 to 12. It admits both Thai and International students equivalent to the secondary students (mathayom 1–3, equivalent to grades 7–9) and upper-secondary students (mathayom 4–6, equivalent to grades 10–12). It was founded in 1904 as the provincial secondary school of Kanchanaburi Province and it is among the top 100 secondary schools of Thailand.[2]

Campus

Visuttharangsi School is located at 32 Saeng Chu To Rd, Thalo, Tha Muang District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. The school is covered with reinforced concrete and includes seven main buildings and several additional buildings.

In 1974, a second campus was created. Located in Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi, the second school was named "Visuttharangsi School (Thong Pha Phum Campus)". Afterwards, Visuttharangsi School (Thong Pha Phum Campus) was renamed as "Thongphaphumwitthaya School" and has become the district school of Thong Pha Phum District.

Identities and uniqueness

The Identities.

  • The Bow ;

The Bow is an establisher's emblem of Visuttharangsi. The emblem conveys "To endeavour to the intended goal".

  • Pipal or Bohd tree ;

The tree has been growing before the school was founded. It can hint at the Annual Academy Graduation of students and the admittance of news students from others.

  • Blue and Yellow ;
    • Blue indicates "The sign of Joyfulness."
    • Yellow indicates "The sign of Eternal Progression."

The uniqueness.

  • The motto: "Sukhā saṅghassa sāmaggī" (สุขา สงฺฆสฺส สามคฺคี) ;

This is Pali - Sanskrit motto, it means "Esprit de corps of staff originates the happiness".

Courses and majors

Visuttharangsi School provides an Intensive Program (IP), an English Program (EP) and Science - Mathematics courses following The Capital for Improvement Potentiality Project of International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) a.k.a. "World Bank".

Grades 7–9 (Mathayom 1–3):

  • Science - Mathematics Intensive Program. (I.P.)
  • Science - Technology Intensive Program. (I.P.)
  • Science - Mathematics Course.
  • English Program School. (EP.) (for International and Non-International Students)

Grades 10–12 (Mathayom 4–6):

  • Mini English Program School. (MEP.) (for International and Non-International Students)
    • Arts - Math (Mathematics - English)
  • Science - Mathematics. (For Non - International Students only)
  • Arts - Math (Mathematics - English) (For Non-International Students only)
  • Arts - Foreign Languages. (For Non-International Students only)
    • Chinese
    • Japanese
    • French. (This major is currently unavailable)
  • Thai language and Social studies. (For Non - International Students only)
  • Business Management. (For Non - International Students only)

Note: Science - Mathematics and Arts - Math Major seem to be the most popular in Thailand.

Notable alumni

Notes

  1. ^ Visuttharangsi School Annual Report 2007
  2. ^ O-NET & A-NET Admission Examination for University Entrance Annual Report 2006 - 2010

References

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